The Intellectual Property Law Association of Chicago (IPLAC) Patent Committee will be hosting a presentation by Professor R. Carl Moy of the Mitchell Hamline School of Law, entitled "Cuozzo Speed Technologies-Broadest Reasonable Interpretation: A Nonsensical Scenario" on June 7, 2016 from 4:30 to 5:30 pm (Central) at Fitch, Even, Tabin, & Flannery LLP in Chicago, IL. Prof. Moy will provide his comments and insights on the Cuozzo Speed Technologies case that was recently argued at the U.S. Supreme Court. A reception will follow the presentation. The registration fee for the event is $20 (IPLAC members), $30 (non-members), and $5 (students). Those interested in registering for event can do so by here.

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